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How To Make The Most Of Your Trip To DC

November 8, 2021
Young woman in coat sitting looking at view of United States Congress Capitol building, golden orange yellow foliage autumn fall trees on street during sunny day in Washington DC

It’s no wonder that Washington, D.C. attracts millions of visitors each year. Washington provides an interesting and insightful experience for tourists of all ages with its majestic monuments, impressive museums, and fine restaurants. If you want to go to Washington, you need to start planning.

Follow these steps to help you make the most out of your trip to DC:

1. Determine The Best Time To Visit

Washington DC, like any other tourist attraction, has more visitors at certain seasons of the year. While many people want to view the cherry blossoms in the spring, this time of year is noted for larger crowds and higher travel expenses.

Those looking for a low-cost trip to Washington, DC will do better in the fall. Visitors may have already returned to school or work in late September or early October, and there are fewer activities in the city. In addition, because all of the local universities and colleges are back in operation, hotel costs are often lower.

2. Determine How You Want To Get There

There are three ways to get to DC—air, rail, and land. Washington Dulles International Airport, Ronald Reagan National Airport, and Baltimore International Airport are the three main airports serving DC. They all have a variety of domestic and international flights.

If you prefer to go by train, Amtrak offers daily service from neighboring states. The Amtrak station in DC is at the heart of the most popular lines. It provides quick access to the busy states of the Northeast as well as the Southern states.

Another way to get to DC is to commute by bus. Like trains, there are many bus routes that’ll take you interstate to DC. For example, if you’re from the Northeast, you can take the New York City to Washington DC bus.

If you’re not comfortable with all the ways mentioned above, you can go ahead and bring your car (or rent one) to DC. It may take more time, but you can always enjoy the scenic views on the way.

Depending on the season, airfares, train fares, or bus fares may be costly. However, if you come during the off-season, you’ll benefit from lower transportation rates on flights and trains into Washington DC.

Being flexible with your travel schedule is also another simple method to save money on transportation. Flights and rail travel, for example, would most likely be far more expensive on weekends than during the week. Look for flights that leave and arrive during low periods of the day as well.

3. Thoroughly Plan Your Itinerary

Regardless of whether your visit lasts a few days or several weeks, you should plan an itinerary to ensure you see everything on your must-do list. Make a list of places you want to see such as the White House or the American History Museum. Schedule each attraction to a single day of your vacation, and check each attraction’s website to confirm whether it’ll be operating on that day.

To reduce commute time, sort attractions based on their proximity. For example, you may visit both the Capitol Building and the National Gallery of Art on the same day because they’re within walking distance.

4. Commute

If you don’t have a car, getting around DC will be easy as pie. The clean, comfortable, and fast Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) public transit system is the ideal means to get around DC. The majority of visitors and locals use a combination of Metro trains, buses, and walking to travel around.

The Metro runs until midnight every day and stops at the majority of the major tourist destinations. The fare depends on the time of day and the distance traveled. The buses, which are part of the WMATA public transit system, travel extensively across the District, as well as the states of Maryland and Virginia. Between six in the morning and ten in the evening, the DC Circulator buses operate every 10 minutes.

5. Reserve Ahead Of Time

Make reservations for attractions you wish to visit ahead of time. Because tourists visit Washington all year, certain attractions will reach capacity fast. If you wish to secure a tour at the White House or Capitol, reserve your tickets at least one month ahead. If you want to dine at famous restaurants, make sure to reserve beforehand as well. It’s always a good idea to have your reservations in place before your trip, whether for work or pleasure, because it saves you from a lot of trouble and hassle.

6. Stay In Budget-Friendly Hotels

Everyone who constantly travels to different cities and countries knows how pricey hotels can be. Fortunately, DC has wonderful hotels and rooms at reasonable prices. Since you’ll be touring around the city the whole day, staying in low-cost hotels is reasonable. When reserving a room at your hotel, remember to inquire about any discounts, packages, or offers that the hotel may be offering. In this way, you can enjoy your stay and save more.

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Meeting a Rising Demand for Rental Accommodation in Las Vegas

November 5, 2021

Figures from earlier this year showed that more people moved to Nevada than any other state in the nation. Although tourist numbers have been lower in recent months, according to the Visitors and Convention Authority, Las Vegas also attracted almost 50 million visitors in 2019.  Whether they are on vacation to enjoy the attractions or on the lookout for a permanent home in a state with a low cost of living, many of these incomers will need temporary rental accommodation in the city. Landlords have been able to raise their rents to take advantage of this huge increase in demand, but they still have a responsibility to provide functional and comfortable homes for their tenants. At the same time, although renters may not be able to undertake a complete renovation, they can still make changes to enhance their home and ensure it is practical and comfortable. 

Providing Well-Maintained Accommodation

Whether they are providing short lets for tourists or longer-term accommodation for residents, landlords in Nevada have a duty to repair and maintain fixed facilities such as HVAC systems in their properties. While it is usually a landlord’s responsibility to also maintain any other appliances and furnishings supplied by them, they may agree that their tenant can carry out their own specified maintenance and minor remodeling. Tenants will of course need to look after their own personal goods such as microwaves or fridge freezers.  Finding an affordable and reliable repair service in the local area will help ensure all appliances are running smoothly

Attracting Reliable Tenants with Reasonable Rents

As rents in Las Vegas continue to rise due to increased demand, some landlords are turning against the market trends and continuing to charge reasonable rents for more reliable clients.  Property owners are reminded about the benefits of finding good long-term tenants who can ensure a steady income. Charging higher rents may seem an attractive option in the short-term, however, if they are too high they can also lead to people moving out quicker. While some landlords may have faced difficulties during the pandemic, with no additional property fees for 2021 the costs of renting haven’t gone up for landlords and so these don’t need to be passed on to renters.

As well as seeing a return to high numbers of tourists, Las Vegas is attracting new residents. Despite rising rents, a low cost of living still makes the region affordable, and, with the help of responsible landlords, tenants should be able to live in comfortable and well-maintained accommodation.

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Vegas Bids Adieu To Favorite Son Fleury

September 30, 2021
 Marc-Andre Fleury
Marc-Andre Fleury was traded this summer by the Vegas Golden Knights
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Hockey would never work in Las Vegas, the skeptics said. Too hot. The desert. The strip. The night life. Who would have time for hockey? Why would anyone want to go to a game?

Marc-Andre Fleury was why. He was the Vegas Golden Knights. He put the team on the map. He made them relevant. He damn near won them the Stanley Cup as a first-year team.

If you go to the Westgate Sportsbook in Vegas, you’ll still see the Golden Knights listed on the odds board among the leading Stanley Cup contenders. But this will be the first time in franchise history that Vegas will seek the silver of Lord Stanley’s mug without their golden goalie between the pipes. 

Is there life in Vegas beyond The Flower? That’s Fleury’s nickname but this flower who bloomed on top of a steady diet of frozen water is no more. In the summer, the Golden Knights traded Fleury to the Chicago Blackhawks, even though he was coming off the best season of his NHL career.

He posted career-bests in goals against average (1.98) and save percentage (.928) and won the Vezina Trophy as the NHL’s top goaltender for the first time. Vegas, though, had a younger, cheaper version of Fleury in Robin Lehner – who, oddly enough, they acquired from Chicago.

Facing a salary cap crunch, the Golden Knights opted to move on from Fleury’s $7 million a year paycheck.

Life Without Flower

The Golden Knights reported to training camp and for the first time, Fleury’s smiling faces and his playful pranks were there waiting to brighten everyone’s day.

“(Fleury’s) been the heart and soul for quite a bit for our team and our organization,” left wing Jonathan Marchessault told the Las Vegas Journal-Review. “It’s going to be different, but it just shows you how unstable the world of hockey is. No one is safe out there. You have to stay on your toes and give your best every night.”

Even those who were only Fleury’s teammate for a brief time were energized by the electricity of the warmth he exuded.

“I feel very fortunate (that I was) able to play with him for the little bit that I did,” defenseman Nic Hague said. “He’s a guy that I grew up watching, watching him win his Cups. Just a great guy. He always had a smile on his face. He loves what he does. It’s definitely going to be a little bit different not having him around.”

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Best Movies Set in Las Vegas

July 29, 2021
Vegas makes a fantastic backdrop for a movie

Las Vegas is a city that seems to have been made to be the backdrop of a movie. It’s got all the glittering lights and neon signs that look fantastic shining down from the big screen. Plus, there is always something going on amongst the millions of people who flock to the centre of sin. No wonder, then, that the city has been the setting for many truly great movie classics. So, here is a quick look at some of the best movies set in the beautiful city of Las Vegas.

Ocean’s Eleven (2001)

This blockbuster featuring George Clooney, Brad Pitt, and Julia Roberts absolutely wowed crowds back in 2001 with its elaborate heists and schemes. Ocean’s Eleven was a big-budget remake of the 1960 movie that starred Frank Sinatra and the rest of the Rat Pack. The story centres on a crew of career criminals, who are teaming up to pull off the heist of all heists against a billionaire casino owner.

The movie features the magnificent Bellagio casino, which opened on the Las Vegas strip on October 15th 1998. It was so loved and caused such a storm on release, that it produced two sequels released in 2004 and 2007, and even had a female led remake in 2018. All are entertaining, but none of them can quite live up to the first movie’s greatness.

Rain Man (1988)

Tom Cruise and Dustin Hoffman teamed up to create pure movie magic in this 1988 smash-hit that impressed both audiences and critics. In fact, Rain Man managed to win four Oscars, including for Best Picture, and Hoffman took home the Oscar for Best Actor in a Leading Role. Cruise plays a character who is a savvy businessman, who feels he is cheated out of his inheritance. A whopping $3 million is left to his unknown autistic brother played beautifully by Hoffman. Cruise’s character soon connects with his brother, and finds out that he is a savant genius with a perfect photographic memory.

This leads the two to Vegas, after they’ve suited up of course, and straight to the blackjack tables. What ensues are some of the most famous casino scenes in movie history, that will have you clamoring to book your next Vegas trip. If you can’t get there at the moment though, Vegas Slots Online have got you covered, and can bring all the casino table games to you. They also have all the best bonuses and free spins in a comprehensive and easy to use list. So, you’ll know you’re getting the most for your money.

The Hangover (2009)

This movie highlights all of the sheer craziness that is on offer in Sin City. The Hangover was released in 2009, and was a non-stop riot of bad behaviour and great laughs. The movie begins with a bunch of friends preparing for a hedonistic stag-party, but before we get to see the events of the night, we’re fast-forwarded to the next morning, where everyone is severely the worse for wear. It then fast-forwards to the next day, and they realise they’ve lost the groom, uh-oh! After that the movie showcases the friends trying to piece together exactly what happened, and retrace their steps, with predictably hilarious results.

One of the best moments amongst the madness includes one of the characters getting punched out by boxer Mike Tyson, after they were deemed to have stolen his tiger from his Vegas penthouse. Just like that scene, the movie was a knock-out hit. The Hangover made stars of Bradley Cooper and Zach Galifianakis, and also went on to have a further two follow up movies released, though neither were as loved as the first.

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Where To Find The Best Swimming Spots In Las Vegas

February 19, 2021
Pools in Las Vegas

Las Vegas is known for many things, including gambling, entertainment, fine dining, upmarket shopping experiences, and a vibrant nightlife. But Sin City is known for is its hot and arid climate. With temperatures that reach up to 104 °F during summer, it is no surprise that locals and visitors alike are constantly looking for ways to cool down. While Vegas may not sport a coastline, there are, thankfully, numerous luxury pools, as well as a few natural bodies of water, that are worth exploring for a cooling dip.

There’s no beach like the Mandalay Bay Beach

If you are looking for an authentic beach-side experience, head on over to the exquisite Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino where you can frolic to your heart’s content in the wave pool, the lazy river, or one of the other swimming pools on the premises. The resort has won numerous awards, which include the renowned Las Vegas Review Journal’s Readers’ “Best Pool of Las Vegas” award for seven consecutive years. Although there is great fun to be had in the water at Mandalay Beach, it is important to follow water safety guidelines at all times. Even with trained lifeguards on duty, it is up to every visitor to be aware of drowning risks and ensure that they, and their families, are equipped with the confidence, knowledge and skills to be safe in the water.

Escape to the natural beauty of Lake Mead

If you are looking for a more tranquil place where you can swim or enjoy a range of water sports, consider spending the day at Lake Mead. Only situated approximately 30 miles from the city, Lake Mead is a popular destination for people looking to escape the hustle and bustle of the city for a while. It is popular among water skiing, boating and tubing enthusiasts, and also sports a number of beautiful scenic hiking trails. Lake Mead is also considered to be one of the best freshwater scuba diving spots in the country. As there are no designated lifeguards at the Lake, water safety is once again a priority.

Catch some rays at the Mirage Pool

The pool at the Mirage Hotel and Casino is one of the most indulgent on the Las Vegas Strip. The pool’s design is reminiscent of a large lagoon, and can best be described as a scene out of a movie. While the Mirage is completely child-friendly, it also offers a number of amenities that are only suited to adults. Although Vegas is known for its mild winters, some days will boast a definite nip in the air. It is on these almost-chilly occasions that the Mirage pool is true saving grace. The pool is heated year-round, which means that it can be enjoyed in winter as well as summer.

Las Vegas is home to a number of superb swimming locations. Even if you find yourself in the city during winter, you will be able to laze around a beautiful pool complete with heated water.

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Interior Design Trends To Enhance Your Vegas Home

January 11, 2021
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The new year brings a fresh start for everyone, and what better way to start over than by redecorating or remodeling your home? In Las Vegas, homeowners make it a point to regularly refresh their homes, with a 2019 Harvard survey revealing that there was a significant growth in remodeling projects in the state. But you don’t have to do a complete overhaul to make your place more comfortable and inviting. By making a few changes and adding some new elements to your décor, you can make your home the ideal place for staying in. If you’re planning to redecorate this year, here are some interior design trends to enhance your Vegas home. 

Channel-tufted chairs

Las Vegas is known for its flashy extravagance and indulgent lifestyle, so to add some luxury to your space, try having a channel-tufted chair in your home. This type of chair is not only deliciously soft and comfortable, but it goes well with the Art-Deco style, which is highly popular nowadays. Consider having a tufted armchair with metallic legs in your living room to serve as an accent piece, or replace your old home office chair with a tufted swivel chair. 

Natural materials

The rustic look is still a popular choice among interior designers and homeowners, as natural building and decorating materials are slated to be some of the biggest design trends of 2021. According to Mangum Home Builders, one of the best ways to build a rustic or ranch-style home is to include Texan elements in your Vegas home, such as exposed beams on the ceiling or natural stone in your house’s exterior. For an easy way to incorporate natural elements in your home, try adding a large-scale rattan chandelier in the hallway, a sisal rug in the living room, or rattan furniture in the dining room. 

Colorful artwork

Swap your moody, black-and-white art for something a little more colorful to grace your walls. Consider hanging up some Andy Warhol-inspired pop art in the kitchen, or install a colorful large-scale art piece in the living room. You can also try framing small colorful rugs or retro-inspired prints. Contemporary portraits in soft pastel hues can also make a strong statement, especially if the art work complements your room’s color scheme. 

Refresh your Vegas home with these 2021 interior design trends. Not only will you make your home more inviting, but you’ll also create the ideal space that you and your family will love to spend time in throughout the years. 

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